Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 12, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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iiEast Salem Club Members
Win State Fair Ribbons
East Salem. Sept. 12 Entries at the state fair this year by East
Salem members of 4-H clubs, cooking, dairy and swine, rabbit
breeders, earden clubs and some individual entries were given
many awards and with the competition the fair offered each group
is proud of their awards.
Middle Grove Although the
records made at the fair are not
what the county show was for
members of the "MUKers or 10-
Morrow" dairy calf club each
member entering an animal
placed.
In the Red Poll division all
were Middle Grove boys en
tries, In three classes. Steve
Patterson received a first for
his senior calf: Leonard Ham
mer. a first for his Junior heifer
and Wayne Goode a first for his
senior cow which also was
chosen grand champion of all
Red Poll classes. Edwin Stahl
placed third with his junior Ayr
shire calf and Leonard Hammer,
second with his Ayrshire heifer,
David Turner, ninth with a Hol
stein: Gary Doty, ninth with a
Holstein senior calf and Bobby
Schaffer, fifth with his Hol
stein Junior heifer.
Donald Bassett was the boys'
' leader and he had entries in the
FFA. Three years ago he re
ceived the Sears Roebuck
fniinriatinn award of a three
1 weeks old Guernsey calf. This
year sne was emereu as a irciuur
cow and was given a second
placement in her class. Rules
of the award were that her first
heifer calf must be given an
other FFA before she was his
permanently. In May her first
calf was a heifer, and was the
junior champion calf shown. He
also placed third with his pen
of three barrows. He entered
open class and received a third
for his Duroc gilt and fifth for
his fat barrows.
For the Middle Grove swine
club, Marvin Cage was given a
fourth for his Hampshire pig;
Lewis Patterson, a third for his
Chester White; Wayne Goode, a
10th for his Duroc and Eldon
cutler, a first for his Hampshire
pig, and Lewis Patterson, a
ninth for his Chester White pig.
For the Chester White fat hog
entries Dale Van Cleave receiv
ed a sixth and Eddie Page a 10th
for his Hampshire; Eldon Beu
tler, a fourth and sixth; Yvonne
Goode, a fifth and Wayne
Goode, an eighth and 10th for
his Durocs. Marshall Jeldreks
was given a fourth for his Berk
shire and John Jeldreks, a third.
In Junior division showman
ship, Marvin Cage received a
second and Eldon Beutler, a
third; Marshall Jeldreks, a
fourth and John Jeldreks, a six
th; Wayne Goode, a third for
senior showmanship; Gary Doty,
a seventh for his junior show
manship. .
Wayne and Yvonne Goode
were the only members of the
clubs entering chickens to be
judged. They raise White Leg
horns. Yvonne received a fifth
on her pen of three pullets and
one cockerel and a pen of one
cockrel and two pullets. Wayne
Goode. a second on each of his
pens. They also placed first with
eggs shown.
Voget Hams Score
Hubbard Garfield Voget of
the Hubbard Creamery Co. took
third prize for his light-cure
commercial type ham in a nation-wide
contest at the tenth
annual convention of the Na
tional Frozen Food Locker asso
ciation in Chicago recently. Hams
cured by Voget have been first
prize winners at the 1948 and
1949 Western States Locker conventions.
Forest Grove Told
To End Pollution
Portland, Sept. 12 (Pi State
sanitary commission officials
have ordered Forest Grove to
stop polluting the Tualatin
river.
The order followed discovery
of thousands of dead fish float
ing in the river. The destruc
tion of the fish life was blamed
on the dumping of liquid sew
age waste into the river by the
Forest Grove municipal disposal
plant.
Valpac Award
To Shaefer
A trophy and $25 was pre
sented Richard Schaefer, Salem,
for winning the pig feeding con
test sponsored by the Valley
Packing company. Each entrant
exhibited a pen of four hogs,
one of which was slaughtered
early in the week to determine
which carcass might be scored.
Schaefer's entry had an aver
age rate of gain of 1.4 pound per
day figured at 21 cents a pound.
Gains of the six entries ranged
from 1.08 to 1.4 pounds per day.
Feed costs varied from Schaefer's
low of 21 cents a pound to a high
of 31 cents.
Barbara Koch, Sherwood, was
runner up and received $20. Blue
ribbons went to Frank Adams,
Gervais; Francis Hughson, Al
bany and Bill Headrick, Beaver
ton, each receiving $15 and $10
to Eldon Andres, Gervais, for a
red ribbon.
State Chairman Speaks
Woodburn Mrs. Vivian Mc
Murtey of Portland, state chair
man of the Young Republican
federation and public relations
director for the Pacific North
west Development association,
was the guest speaker at the
Woodburn Rotary club Thurs
day noon.
"Teen-age"
racial blotches
To cleanse skin carefully relieve
pimply irritation and to aid heal
in;, use these famous twin helps
RESINOUS
Slayton Story
Industry Told
Stayton Featured in the Au
gust issue of the FNB State
ment, house organ of the First
National Bank of Portland in a
center-of-the-book spread, is the
story of Slayton told in pictures
and story by Editor Norman S.
Barna of the advertising and
publicity department.
FAVORITE
OF MILLIONS
St. Joieph Aspirin is
aspirin at its best. So
fast. pure. World's
largest seller at 10c. Get
co2 'O'
Jr.eed,. L
The business district in the
immediate vicinity of the bank,
the manager, G. W. Schachtsick.
and views of activities at the
Stayton Canning company, the
Paris Woolen mills, a view of
the Santiam Farmers, Co-op.,
and of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp
at work in thnr tackle shop.
Also pictured is the departure
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Sept. 12, 1949 H
No Child
Will Do His
Best in
School
If He Can
Not do
Close Work
Easily
Dr. S. A. Whearley
OPTOMETRIST
725 Court St. Ph. 2-4409
of this year's Jack-of-the-Bean-stalk,
Denny Frank, when he
carried beans to Boston adver
tising the annual Santiam Bean
festival.
On the following pages ar
pictures of the new community
recreation building, a picture of
the bank staff, and a thumbnail
sketch of Manager Schachtsick.
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San Diego, Calif, Sept. 12 W)
Secretary of Commerce
Charles Sawyer, in the west on
a fact-finding trip, left here to
day en route to Seattle and
Portland.
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20, 1949.
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